The rapid expansion of Nigeria’s telecom retail ecosystem offers valuable lessons for addressing persistent digital exclusion in underserved markets. Despite facing profound distribution chain inefficiencies, infrastructure deficits, and regulatory complexities, Nigerian retailers have adopted adaptive strategies such as franchising, digital payments, e-commerce integration, and data-driven inventory management to extend access to mobile devices and connectivity. This study employs a case study methodology, drawing on industry reports, performance data, and comparative analysis, to examine how these models can inform U.S. efforts to manage digital deserts in rural and economically disadvantaged communities. Findings reveal critical parallels between both contexts as Nigerian operators confront high logistics costs, foreign exchange volatility, and counterfeit device proliferation, while U.S. rural markets are constrained by limited vendor presence, high service delivery costs, and underinvestment in local distribution. Comparative insights indicate that franchise-led distribution networks, tech-enabled customer engagement systems, and localized entrepreneurial models can be adapted to strengthen digital access in U.S. non-urban regions. These models expand market reach and also enable inclusive economic development by generating employment, encouraging small business involvement, and lowering the barriers to technology adoption for underserved communities. The study argues that Nigeria’s retail strategies represent a form of reverse innovation, offering scalable frameworks for the U.S. to enhance digital inclusion through public–private partnerships, entrepreneurial adoption, and policy reforms. In advancing this cross-contextual dialogue, the research contributes to broader debates on digital equity, market adaptation, and the role of emerging market innovations in shaping global economic growth trajectories.
Telecom Retail, Nigeria, U.S. Digital Deserts, Distribution Chain, Franchising, Reverse Innovation, Digital Inclusion, Rural Markets, Economic Development
IRE Journals:
Olanrewaju Oluwaseun
"The Retail Technology Ecosystem in Emerging Markets: A Case Study of Telecom Gadget Distribution in Nigeria" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 9 Issue 4 2025 Page 771-786
IEEE:
Olanrewaju Oluwaseun
"The Retail Technology Ecosystem in Emerging Markets: A Case Study of Telecom Gadget Distribution in Nigeria" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 9(4)